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Obojeni Program

Obojeni Program (Serbian Cyrillic: Обојени Програм, trans. Colored Program) is a Serbian alternative rock band from Novi Sad. The band are pioneers of the Serbian alternative rock scene. The first letters of the band's first seven studio albums form an acronym of their home town. They have performed at every Exit festival since the first in 2000, with the exception of the virtual Exit held in September 2020.

Obojeni Program
Obojeni Program performing live at the 2007 VIP INmusic festival in Zagreb
Background information
Also known asProgram, OP, Coloured Program, oBOYEni Program
OriginNovi Sad, Serbia
Genres
Years active1980 – present
LabelsSearch & Enjoy, Sorabia, Metropolis, Tarcus, Tom Tom Music, Radio B92, urbaNS, Hello Bing, Exit Music, Odličan Hrčak
MembersBranislav Babić
Ilija Vlaisavljević
Ljubomir Pejić
Vladimir Cinkocki
Past memberssee the members section
Websitewww.obojeniprogram.rs

History edit

Early career (1980–1988) edit

Before forming the band, vocalist Branislav Babić "Kebra" was a member of the two minor Novi Sad punk rock groups, Abortus and Pankreas. With the latter, Babić performed at the Zemun Punk festival, where the members of the Belgrade punk group Urbana Gerila approached him and asked to join them. He became their member, but only for a few months. One of the first Obojeni Program lineups was a trio, featuring Babić (vocals), Goran Ivčić "Tukša" (bass) and Edi Keler (drums). They sounded similar to the early period of Disciplina Kičme, which was formed two years later.

Lasting only for six months, the band was transformed into a quintet featuring Babić, Bora Oslovčan, Pera Telarov, Aleksandar Koledin "Kole" and Aleksandar Jocić "Cana", who used to change instruments during their performances. Moving towards a more post-punk oriented sound, influenced by the Manchester bands The Fall and Magazine, Babić renamed the group to Program, with the lineup which besides him featured Aleksandar Jocić "Cana" (guitar), Zoran Geratović "Gera" (bass) and Edi Keler (drums). Having performed for a year, the band renamed itself to Obojeni Program.

The first live appearance the band had in 1981, at the Novi Sad's club Bronx, performing their songs only, with Babić singing with his back towards the crowd, which became a part of his stage performance for a while. During the same year, at the first Novi Sad private studio Meta Sound, the band recorded four tracks, "Kad bi malo (7x) mozak stao" ("If the (7x) Brain Could Stop a Little"), "O, da li?" ("Oh, Is It?"), "Obojeni program" ("Coloured Program"), and "Ulični kerovi" ("Street Dogs"), produced by the former member Bora Oslovčan. The recordings were often broadcast on Radio Novi Sad, especially in the Yu pop scena (Yu Pop Scene) radio show hosted by Dragan Gojković "Goja".

After the media presentation, the band started performing across the former Yugoslavia, including Belgrade, Zagreb, Osijek and Ljubljana. In February 1982, as a part of the Novosadski novi talas (Novi Sad New Wave) manifestation, the band performed at the Vienna Arena, sharing the stage with the groups Grad, Ove Sezone Vedri Tonovi, Imperium of Jazz, Boye, and Luna. During the same year, with the latter two bands, Obojeni Program often performed in Novi Sad and Belgrade. The following year, the band appeared in the director Želimir Žilnik's movie Drugi talas (The Second Wave). The band would later appear another Žilnik movie, the 1988 Tako se kalio čelik (The Way Steel Was Tempered), and the TV drama Prvo tromesečje Pavla Hromiša (The First Quarter of Pavle Hromiš), with the band members appearing as well as their music being used as the soundtrack. During 1983, the band recorded three new songs, "Filadelfija" ("Philadelphia"), "Gradonačelnik se buni" ("The Mayor is Angry") and "Gospodar vaših stolica" ("The Lord of Your Chairs"), later renamed to "981", and a new version of the local hit "O, da li?". Once again, the recordings were made at the Meta Sound studio and produced by Bora Oslovčan.

After the song recording, the band refused to perform at the Festival Omladina, due to the mainstream popularity of the festival. At the time, bassist Geratović left the band, moving to Australia, being replaced by the former Pečat member Miroslav Bedov "Micke". However, the band went on an eighteen-months hiatus soon after this due to Babić's army obligations. Having returned from the army, in June 1985, Babić reformed the band as a trio, featuring bassist Bedov and Edi Keler on drums. Zoran Lekić "Leki", guitar player of Ove Sezone Vedri Tonovi who has been playing saxophone with Obojeni Program since 1982, occasionally performed as an additional member. During the same year, the band performed at the Split Alternative rock festival. For the following four years, the band had performed across the country, but with frequent member changes, which was the reason why the band did not record any material during the period.

Alternative period (1989–1998) edit

In 1989, the lineup which lasted for a while, featuring Branislav Babić "Kebra" (vocals), Robert Radić (drums), Branislav Bukurov (guitar), Miroslav Bedov (bass) and Maša Žilnik (backing vocals) performed at the Subotica Youth festival, winning the second place. The song "Kad bi malo (7x) mozak stao" performed at the Festival Omladina appeared on the festival official compilation. The band also performed at the YURM festival where they entered the finals and in Zagreb where they won the first place. At the festival, the band met Zagreb journalists Aleksandar Dragaš and Ante Čikara who founded the independent record label Search & Enjoy only to release the material recorded by the band. Having finished the album recordings, Bukurov left the band, and Zoran Lekić became the new guitarist.

In May 1990, the band released Najvažnije je biti zdrav (Necessity is To Remain Healthy), through Search & Enjoy. The album, recorded at the Belgrade Akademija studio,[1] for which the album production was done by Disciplina Kičme frontman Dušan Kojić "Koja" and the album cover by the famous Belgrade underground painter Momir Grujić "Fleka", featured a selection from their decade-long career. The songs "Štipaljka" ("Clothespin"), "Filadelfija" ("Philadelphia") and "O, da li?" ("Oh, is it?"), featured Babić's unique vocal style and a stiff musical background, owing to which the band had often been compared to the Greater Manchester band The Fall. A promotional video was recorded for the song "Štipaljka", which became the album's greatest hit. After the album release, the band went on a promotional tour, including Belgrade, Zagreb, Ljubljana, Maribor, Split, Dubrovnik, Skopje and Novi Sad.

The followup, Ovaj zid stoji krivo (On the Side is this Wall Bended), recorded at the Guru Sound studio during August and September 1991,[2] was released during the late 1991 and once again produced by Kojić. It featured the notable "Nebo, nebo plavo je" ("The Sky, the Sky Is Blue"), inspired by the outbreak of the Yugoslav Wars, "Čudan glas te poziva" ("A Strange Voice Is Calling You"), "Pozivamo tople reke" ("We Are Inviting Warm Rivers"), "981", and "Dejvi" ("Davy"), the latter two being recorded for the first album but were omitted, presented as an array of Babić's claustrophobic visions. Guest appearances on the album featured the producer Kojić, who played the guitar on several songs, the members of the Novi Sad band Boye, who did backing vocals, and Disciplina Kičme member Zoran Erkman "Zerkman", who played the trumpet. The band was pronounced the album of the year at the TV Revija magazine, and the gained popularity of the band provided album sales in former Yugoslav republics. By the end of 1991, the band had suddenly disbanded.

In early 1992, Babić reformed the band in the lineup featuring Danica Milovanov "Daca" (backing vocals), Dragan Knežević (guitar), Ljubomir Pejić (drums) and Boye bassist Ilija Vasiljević "Bebec" as a temporary member, promoting live the second album, for the first time in Serbian cities Kragujevac, Užice and Niš. On April, the band had performed at the Belgrade Republic Square in front of a crowd of fifty thousand people at an antiwar concert Ne računajte na nas (Do Not Count on Us), also featuring Rambo Amadeus, Boye, Električni Orgazam, and Rimtutituki, and on December, the band performed at the Subotica antiwar concert Muzika mira (The Music of Peace).

The recording of the Belgrade KST performance on August 1, 1992, was released the live album Prijatelju kočnice ti ne rade baš sve (My Friend, Not All of Your Breaks are Functioning), available on compact cassette only, which, besides the unreleased title track, featured live versions of the previously released songs. The following year, the Serbian independent record label Music YUser rereleased the material released on the first two studio albums with the bonus track "Nebo, nebo drugo je" ("The Sky, the Sky Is Different") on the compilation album Obojeni program. During the same year, Babić spent six months in London, and during the time he had made contacts with the people from MTV, and the music videos for the songs "981" and "Reforma u vašoj glavi" ("A Reform in Your Head") appeared on the show 120 Minutes, owing to which the songs appeared on several British various artists compilations.

In 1994, the band released the album Verujem ti jer smo isti (Very Similar Indeed We are so I Believe You), in a new lineup featuring backing vocalists Danica Milovanov "Daca" and Jovanka Ilić, guitarist Dragan Knežević, bassist Ljubomir Pejić (a former Vrisak Generacije member) and drummer Vladimir Cinkocki (a former Goblini and Generacija Bez Budućnosti member). With an effective cover done by Talenat and the production done by the band themselves, the band continued working in the same musical direction as on the previous releases. Important songs from the album were "ABCD avioni" ("ABCD Airplanes") and "Ruža lutanja" ("Rose of Wandering"), the latter featuring a recitative by the conceptual artist Miroslav Mandić, the creator of a project of walking around Europe on foot. During the same year, the song "Nebo, nebo plavo je" appeared on the various artists compilation album Radio Utopia, released by B92.[3]

The following album, the 1996 Ili 5 minuta ispred tebe (If Not 5 Minutes Ahead of You), the band had recorded at the Zrenjanin Tarkus studio. Guest appearances on the album featured Zoran Erkman "Zerkman" on trumpet and Ivana Vince on backing vocals. The record label Tarcus, which released the album, also re-released the compilation album Obojeni program. After the album release, and for the first time since the breakup of former Yugoslavia, the band had performed in Slovenia. During the same year, the song "Kočnice" ("Breaks") appeared on the Metropolis Records various artists compilation album Ustani i kreni (Stand up and Go),[4] and the following year, the band appeared on the various artists compilation album Ovo je zemlja za nas?!?, with the song "Dragon".[5]

Electronic period (1999–2010) edit

 
Branislav Babić "Kebra" performing live with Obojeni Program at the 2010 Novi Sad Exit festival

The fifth studio album Sva sreća general voli decu (Such Good Fortune, the General Loves Children), released in 1999 by B92 and produced by Boye bassist Ilija Vasiljević "Bebec", for which the album cover was designed by the painter Saša Stojanović, featuring an ironical drawing of a child displaying Serbian three-finger salute. The album, consisting of twenty four songs, brought a modernized sound, including samples and dance music remix of the Boye song "Fudbal" ("Football"). The lineup which recorded the album featured the new bassist Zoran Geratović "Gera", backing vocalist Tamara Dobler and drummer Slobodan Levakov "Coba". The album also featured two remixed songs, "Srce srce srce" ("Heart Heart Heart") and "Autobran" ("Cardefence"), done by Smokin' J.[6]

In 2002, the album Ako nisam dobra, šta ćemo onda? (And What Do We Do If I Am Not Good?), beside the new songs, featured another miniature done by Miroslav Mandić from his book Ruža lutanja (Rose of wandering). The album received a special critical recognition by the famous disc jockey John Peel who had included the song "Uživaj u ludilu nekih malih stvari" ("Enjoy in the Madness of Small Things") on the BBC Radio playlist. During the same year, the song "Reforma u vašoj glavi" ("A Reform in Your Head") appeared on the Metropolis Records various artists compilation Metropolis vol. 2.[4] The following year, the band performed as an opening act for Placebo at the Belgrade Sports' Hall.

The seventh studio album Da li je to čovek ili je mašina (Do I See a Man or a Machine), released in 2005, was recorded at the former Čista Proza frontman Milan Ćirić "Mile" analogue studio Sing Sing in Netherlands, and during the occasion, the band also held a concert in Amsterdam. Beside the seven new tracks, the album also included the remixed versions of the songs, done by both Serbian and foreign authors. The lineup which recorded the album featured Branislav Babić (vocals), Tamara Dobler (backing vocals), Dragan Knežević (guitar), Miloš Romić (groove box machine), and Miloš Rašković (bass). The journalist Brankica Drašković recorded the documentary about the album recording. The following year, Babić appeared in the Jovan Đerić rockumentary Bilo jednom... (Once upon a Time), dealing with the Novi Sad punk rock scene during the 1990s.[7]

After a four-year discography break, the band, featuring Babić, Vladimir Cinkocki (drums), Ilija Vasiljević "Bebec" (bass) and Ljubomir Pejić (bass),[8] started preparing the eight studio album Kosmos u tvom srcu / Igračke se voze levom rukom (Cosmos in Your Heart / Toys Are Driven with the Left Hand), released on June 29, 2009, recorded at the Sing Sing studio in Metslawier, available in LP format in Netherlands and for free download via the Exit festival record label Exit Music.[9] The album was recorded with Milan Ćirić as the sound engineer and Boris Schmidt as the album producer.[9] The record label Hello Bing, which released the album, also released the 7" single "Ja hoću te" ("I Want You"), a cover of the Boye single, with "981" as the B-side.[10] The single, recorded at the Sing Sing studio in February 2009, was printed in 500 copies only.[11] After the album release, on September 18 of the same year, the band shared the stage with their idols The Fall, at the Jelen Pivo Live festival, held at the Belgrade SKC.[12]

Back to basics (2011–present) edit

The band's latest studio album, Kako to misliš: mi (What Do You Mean: We), was released on 6 April 2012. The album was released for download from the Exit music record label, and on CD through Odličan Hrčak record label.[13] It contains a rerecording of the song "Ja sam idiot" from Najvažnije je biti zdrav.[13] In 2013, the band's first guitarist, Aleksandar Jocić "Cana" returned to the band, the starting to perform in the lineup consisting of Branislav Babić (vocals), Ilija Vlaisavljević (bass guitar), Ljubomir Pejić (bass guitar) and Vladimir Cinkoski (drums).[14] On June 19, 2015, the band celebrated 35 years of activity with a concert in Belgrade's Miskalište. The concert featured the band Virvel as special guests.[15]

On May 2, 2016, the band released the single "Vrlo jednostavno" ("Very Simple"),[16] and on December 5 of the same year the band released the single "Danas će se desiti nešto lepo" ("Something Nice Will Happen Today").[17] In December 2017, the band released the single "Kako ja to ne primećujem" ("How Come I Don't Notice That"), announcing the live album Exit 2017, with the recording of their performance on the 2017 Exit festival. The album will be released on vinyl in a limited number of copies.[18]

Legacy edit

The song "Nebo, nebo plavo je" ("The Sky, the Sky Is Blue") appeared on the 45th place of the B92 Top 100 Domestic Songs, polled by the Radio B92 listeners in 2006.[19]

The lyrics of 4 songs by the band were featured in Petar Janjatović's book Pesme bratstva, detinjstva & potomstva: Antologija ex YU rok poezije 1967 - 2007 (Songs of Brotherhood, Childhood & Offspring: Anthology of Ex YU Rock Poetry 1967 - 2007).[20]

Members edit

Current members

  • Branislav Babić "Kebra" – vocals (1980–present)
  • Ilija Vlaisavljević "Bebec" – bass guitar, production (1992, 2011–present)
  • Milorad Ristic "Miki" – bass guitar, backing vocals
  • Vladimir Cinkocki "Cina" – drums, backing vocals (1994-1997, 2009–present)

Former members

  • Edi Keler – drums (1980, 1981–1985, 1991)
  • Goran Ivčić "Tukša" – bass guitar (1980)
  • Bora Oslovčan – bass guitar, drums, guitar (1980)
  • Pera Telarov – guitar, drums, bass guitar (1980)
  • Aleksandar Koledin "Kole" – drums, guitar, bass guitar (1980)
  • Zoran Geratović "Gera" – bass guitar (1981-1983, 1997–2004)
  • Miroslav Bedov "Micke" – bass guitar (1983-1985, 1989–1992, 2001–2004)
  • Robert Radić – drums (1988-1990, 2005)
  • Branislav Bukurov "Koča" – guitar (1988-1990)
  • Maša Žilnik – vocals, backing vocals (1988-1990)
  • Zoran Lekić "Leki" – guitar (1991)
  • Danica Milovanov "Daca" – vocals, backing vocals (1992-1996)
  • Jovan Pejić – drums (1992)
  • Dragan Knežević "Gagi" – guitar, backing vocals (1992-2010)
  • Jovanka Ilić – vocals, backing vocals (1993-1994)
  • Tamara Dobler – vocals, backing vocals (1997-2006)
  • Slobodan Levakov "Coba" – drums (1997-1999)
  • Mirko Topalski – drums (1999-2005)
  • Miloš Romić – groove box (2000-2010)
  • Miloš Rašković "Raša" – bass guitar (2004-2007)

Discography edit

Videography edit

  • Drugi talas (1983)
  • Prvo tromesečje Pavla Hromiša (1983)
  • Tako se kalio čelik (1988)
  • Kad se neko nečem dobrom nada (2001)
  • Da li je to čovek ili je mašina (2005)
  • Bilo jednom... (2006)

References edit

  1. ^ Obojeni Program - Najvažnije Je Biti Zdrav (Vinyl, LP, Album) at Discogs
  2. ^ Obojeni Program - Ovaj Zid Stoji Krivo (Vinyl, LP, Album) at Discogs
  3. ^ Various - Radio Utopia (B92: 1989-1994) (CD) at Discogs
  4. ^ a b Various - Компилација : Metropolis Vol.2 (CD) at Discogs
  5. ^ Various - Ovo Je Zemlja Za Nas?!? Radio Boom 93 (1992-1997) (CD) at Discogs
  6. ^ Obojeni Program - Sva Sreća General Voli Decu (Cassette, Album) at Discogs
  7. ^ produkcija ...i27!... production
  8. ^ . Obojeniprogram.rs. Archived from the original on 2009-07-01. Retrieved 2014-08-13.
  9. ^ a b Obojeni Program - Kosmos u tvom srcu / Igračke se voze levom rukom (Vinyl, LP) at Discogs
  10. ^ Hello Bing - CDs and Vinyl at Discogs
  11. ^ Obojeni Program - Ja Hoću Te / 982 (Vinyl) at Discogs
  12. ^ . Archived from the original on 2016-03-13. Retrieved 2010-08-10.
  13. ^ a b "Obojeni Program - Kako to misliš: mi (2012)"
  14. ^ "Branislav Babić Kebra (Obojeni Program): “Ako nešto može da spase svet, onda je to lepota života”", balkanrock.com
  15. ^ "35 godina Obojenog Programa na Miksalištu", balkanrock.com
  16. ^ "Obojeni Program - Vrlo jednostavno"
  17. ^ "Obojeni Program: Pogledajte ‘Danas će se desiti nešto lepo’", Rockomotiva.com
  18. ^ "Obojeni program: ‘Kako ja to ne primećujem’ – prvi singl sa live albuma", Rockomotiva.com
  19. ^ [1] March 28, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  20. ^ Janjatović, Petar (2008). Pesme bratstva, detinjstva & potomstva: Antologija ex YU rok poezije 1967 - 2007. Belgrade: Vega media.
  • EX YU ROCK enciklopedija 1960-2006, Janjatović Petar; ISBN 978-86-905317-1-4
  • NS rockopedija, novosadska rock scena 1963-2003, Mijatović Bogomir, SWITCH, 2005

External links edit

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Obojeni Program Serbian Cyrillic Oboјeni Program trans Colored Program is a Serbian alternative rock band from Novi Sad The band are pioneers of the Serbian alternative rock scene The first letters of the band s first seven studio albums form an acronym of their home town They have performed at every Exit festival since the first in 2000 with the exception of the virtual Exit held in September 2020 Obojeni ProgramObojeni Program performing live at the 2007 VIP INmusic festival in ZagrebBackground informationAlso known asProgram OP Coloured Program oBOYEni ProgramOriginNovi Sad SerbiaGenresNew wave post punk art punk alternative rock indie rock electronic music experimental musicYears active1980 presentLabelsSearch amp Enjoy Sorabia Metropolis Tarcus Tom Tom Music Radio B92 urbaNS Hello Bing Exit Music Odlican HrcakMembersBranislav BabicIlija VlaisavljevicLjubomir PejicVladimir CinkockiPast memberssee the members sectionWebsitewww obojeniprogram rs Contents 1 History 1 1 Early career 1980 1988 1 2 Alternative period 1989 1998 1 3 Electronic period 1999 2010 1 4 Back to basics 2011 present 2 Legacy 3 Members 4 Discography 5 Videography 6 References 7 External linksHistory editEarly career 1980 1988 edit Before forming the band vocalist Branislav Babic Kebra was a member of the two minor Novi Sad punk rock groups Abortus and Pankreas With the latter Babic performed at the Zemun Punk festival where the members of the Belgrade punk group Urbana Gerila approached him and asked to join them He became their member but only for a few months One of the first Obojeni Program lineups was a trio featuring Babic vocals Goran Ivcic Tuksa bass and Edi Keler drums They sounded similar to the early period of Disciplina Kicme which was formed two years later Lasting only for six months the band was transformed into a quintet featuring Babic Bora Oslovcan Pera Telarov Aleksandar Koledin Kole and Aleksandar Jocic Cana who used to change instruments during their performances Moving towards a more post punk oriented sound influenced by the Manchester bands The Fall and Magazine Babic renamed the group to Program with the lineup which besides him featured Aleksandar Jocic Cana guitar Zoran Geratovic Gera bass and Edi Keler drums Having performed for a year the band renamed itself to Obojeni Program The first live appearance the band had in 1981 at the Novi Sad s club Bronx performing their songs only with Babic singing with his back towards the crowd which became a part of his stage performance for a while During the same year at the first Novi Sad private studio Meta Sound the band recorded four tracks Kad bi malo 7x mozak stao If the 7x Brain Could Stop a Little O da li Oh Is It Obojeni program Coloured Program and Ulicni kerovi Street Dogs produced by the former member Bora Oslovcan The recordings were often broadcast on Radio Novi Sad especially in the Yu pop scena Yu Pop Scene radio show hosted by Dragan Gojkovic Goja After the media presentation the band started performing across the former Yugoslavia including Belgrade Zagreb Osijek and Ljubljana In February 1982 as a part of the Novosadski novi talas Novi Sad New Wave manifestation the band performed at the Vienna Arena sharing the stage with the groups Grad Ove Sezone Vedri Tonovi Imperium of Jazz Boye and Luna During the same year with the latter two bands Obojeni Program often performed in Novi Sad and Belgrade The following year the band appeared in the director Zelimir Zilnik s movie Drugi talas The Second Wave The band would later appear another Zilnik movie the 1988 Tako se kalio celik The Way Steel Was Tempered and the TV drama Prvo tromesecje Pavla Hromisa The First Quarter of Pavle Hromis with the band members appearing as well as their music being used as the soundtrack During 1983 the band recorded three new songs Filadelfija Philadelphia Gradonacelnik se buni The Mayor is Angry and Gospodar vasih stolica The Lord of Your Chairs later renamed to 981 and a new version of the local hit O da li Once again the recordings were made at the Meta Sound studio and produced by Bora Oslovcan After the song recording the band refused to perform at the Festival Omladina due to the mainstream popularity of the festival At the time bassist Geratovic left the band moving to Australia being replaced by the former Pecat member Miroslav Bedov Micke However the band went on an eighteen months hiatus soon after this due to Babic s army obligations Having returned from the army in June 1985 Babic reformed the band as a trio featuring bassist Bedov and Edi Keler on drums Zoran Lekic Leki guitar player of Ove Sezone Vedri Tonovi who has been playing saxophone with Obojeni Program since 1982 occasionally performed as an additional member During the same year the band performed at the Split Alternative rock festival For the following four years the band had performed across the country but with frequent member changes which was the reason why the band did not record any material during the period Alternative period 1989 1998 edit In 1989 the lineup which lasted for a while featuring Branislav Babic Kebra vocals Robert Radic drums Branislav Bukurov guitar Miroslav Bedov bass and Masa Zilnik backing vocals performed at the Subotica Youth festival winning the second place The song Kad bi malo 7x mozak stao performed at the Festival Omladina appeared on the festival official compilation The band also performed at the YURM festival where they entered the finals and in Zagreb where they won the first place At the festival the band met Zagreb journalists Aleksandar Dragas and Ante Cikara who founded the independent record label Search amp Enjoy only to release the material recorded by the band Having finished the album recordings Bukurov left the band and Zoran Lekic became the new guitarist In May 1990 the band released Najvaznije je biti zdrav Necessity is To Remain Healthy through Search amp Enjoy The album recorded at the Belgrade Akademija studio 1 for which the album production was done by Disciplina Kicme frontman Dusan Kojic Koja and the album cover by the famous Belgrade underground painter Momir Grujic Fleka featured a selection from their decade long career The songs Stipaljka Clothespin Filadelfija Philadelphia and O da li Oh is it featured Babic s unique vocal style and a stiff musical background owing to which the band had often been compared to the Greater Manchester band The Fall A promotional video was recorded for the song Stipaljka which became the album s greatest hit After the album release the band went on a promotional tour including Belgrade Zagreb Ljubljana Maribor Split Dubrovnik Skopje and Novi Sad The followup Ovaj zid stoji krivo On the Side is this Wall Bended recorded at the Guru Sound studio during August and September 1991 2 was released during the late 1991 and once again produced by Kojic It featured the notable Nebo nebo plavo je The Sky the Sky Is Blue inspired by the outbreak of the Yugoslav Wars Cudan glas te poziva A Strange Voice Is Calling You Pozivamo tople reke We Are Inviting Warm Rivers 981 and Dejvi Davy the latter two being recorded for the first album but were omitted presented as an array of Babic s claustrophobic visions Guest appearances on the album featured the producer Kojic who played the guitar on several songs the members of the Novi Sad band Boye who did backing vocals and Disciplina Kicme member Zoran Erkman Zerkman who played the trumpet The band was pronounced the album of the year at the TV Revija magazine and the gained popularity of the band provided album sales in former Yugoslav republics By the end of 1991 the band had suddenly disbanded In early 1992 Babic reformed the band in the lineup featuring Danica Milovanov Daca backing vocals Dragan Knezevic guitar Ljubomir Pejic drums and Boye bassist Ilija Vasiljevic Bebec as a temporary member promoting live the second album for the first time in Serbian cities Kragujevac Uzice and Nis On April the band had performed at the Belgrade Republic Square in front of a crowd of fifty thousand people at an antiwar concert Ne racunajte na nas Do Not Count on Us also featuring Rambo Amadeus Boye Elektricni Orgazam and Rimtutituki and on December the band performed at the Subotica antiwar concert Muzika mira The Music of Peace The recording of the Belgrade KST performance on August 1 1992 was released the live album Prijatelju kocnice ti ne rade bas sve My Friend Not All of Your Breaks are Functioning available on compact cassette only which besides the unreleased title track featured live versions of the previously released songs The following year the Serbian independent record label Music YUser rereleased the material released on the first two studio albums with the bonus track Nebo nebo drugo je The Sky the Sky Is Different on the compilation album Obojeni program During the same year Babic spent six months in London and during the time he had made contacts with the people from MTV and the music videos for the songs 981 and Reforma u vasoj glavi A Reform in Your Head appeared on the show 120 Minutes owing to which the songs appeared on several British various artists compilations In 1994 the band released the album Verujem ti jer smo isti Very Similar Indeed We are so I Believe You in a new lineup featuring backing vocalists Danica Milovanov Daca and Jovanka Ilic guitarist Dragan Knezevic bassist Ljubomir Pejic a former Vrisak Generacije member and drummer Vladimir Cinkocki a former Goblini and Generacija Bez Buducnosti member With an effective cover done by Talenat and the production done by the band themselves the band continued working in the same musical direction as on the previous releases Important songs from the album were ABCD avioni ABCD Airplanes and Ruza lutanja Rose of Wandering the latter featuring a recitative by the conceptual artist Miroslav Mandic the creator of a project of walking around Europe on foot During the same year the song Nebo nebo plavo je appeared on the various artists compilation album Radio Utopia released by B92 3 The following album the 1996 Ili 5 minuta ispred tebe If Not 5 Minutes Ahead of You the band had recorded at the Zrenjanin Tarkus studio Guest appearances on the album featured Zoran Erkman Zerkman on trumpet and Ivana Vince on backing vocals The record label Tarcus which released the album also re released the compilation album Obojeni program After the album release and for the first time since the breakup of former Yugoslavia the band had performed in Slovenia During the same year the song Kocnice Breaks appeared on the Metropolis Records various artists compilation album Ustani i kreni Stand up and Go 4 and the following year the band appeared on the various artists compilation album Ovo je zemlja za nas with the song Dragon 5 Electronic period 1999 2010 edit nbsp Branislav Babic Kebra performing live with Obojeni Program at the 2010 Novi Sad Exit festival The fifth studio album Sva sreca general voli decu Such Good Fortune the General Loves Children released in 1999 by B92 and produced by Boye bassist Ilija Vasiljevic Bebec for which the album cover was designed by the painter Sasa Stojanovic featuring an ironical drawing of a child displaying Serbian three finger salute The album consisting of twenty four songs brought a modernized sound including samples and dance music remix of the Boye song Fudbal Football The lineup which recorded the album featured the new bassist Zoran Geratovic Gera backing vocalist Tamara Dobler and drummer Slobodan Levakov Coba The album also featured two remixed songs Srce srce srce Heart Heart Heart and Autobran Cardefence done by Smokin J 6 In 2002 the album Ako nisam dobra sta cemo onda And What Do We Do If I Am Not Good beside the new songs featured another miniature done by Miroslav Mandic from his book Ruza lutanja Rose of wandering The album received a special critical recognition by the famous disc jockey John Peel who had included the song Uzivaj u ludilu nekih malih stvari Enjoy in the Madness of Small Things on the BBC Radio playlist During the same year the song Reforma u vasoj glavi A Reform in Your Head appeared on the Metropolis Records various artists compilation Metropolis vol 2 4 The following year the band performed as an opening act for Placebo at the Belgrade Sports Hall The seventh studio album Da li je to covek ili je masina Do I See a Man or a Machine released in 2005 was recorded at the former Cista Proza frontman Milan Ciric Mile analogue studio Sing Sing in Netherlands and during the occasion the band also held a concert in Amsterdam Beside the seven new tracks the album also included the remixed versions of the songs done by both Serbian and foreign authors The lineup which recorded the album featured Branislav Babic vocals Tamara Dobler backing vocals Dragan Knezevic guitar Milos Romic groove box machine and Milos Raskovic bass The journalist Brankica Draskovic recorded the documentary about the album recording The following year Babic appeared in the Jovan Đeric rockumentary Bilo jednom Once upon a Time dealing with the Novi Sad punk rock scene during the 1990s 7 After a four year discography break the band featuring Babic Vladimir Cinkocki drums Ilija Vasiljevic Bebec bass and Ljubomir Pejic bass 8 started preparing the eight studio album Kosmos u tvom srcu Igracke se voze levom rukom Cosmos in Your Heart Toys Are Driven with the Left Hand released on June 29 2009 recorded at the Sing Sing studio in Metslawier available in LP format in Netherlands and for free download via the Exit festival record label Exit Music 9 The album was recorded with Milan Ciric as the sound engineer and Boris Schmidt as the album producer 9 The record label Hello Bing which released the album also released the 7 single Ja hocu te I Want You a cover of the Boye single with 981 as the B side 10 The single recorded at the Sing Sing studio in February 2009 was printed in 500 copies only 11 After the album release on September 18 of the same year the band shared the stage with their idols The Fall at the Jelen Pivo Live festival held at the Belgrade SKC 12 Back to basics 2011 present edit The band s latest studio album Kako to mislis mi What Do You Mean We was released on 6 April 2012 The album was released for download from the Exit music record label and on CD through Odlican Hrcak record label 13 It contains a rerecording of the song Ja sam idiot from Najvaznije je biti zdrav 13 In 2013 the band s first guitarist Aleksandar Jocic Cana returned to the band the starting to perform in the lineup consisting of Branislav Babic vocals Ilija Vlaisavljevic bass guitar Ljubomir Pejic bass guitar and Vladimir Cinkoski drums 14 On June 19 2015 the band celebrated 35 years of activity with a concert in Belgrade s Miskaliste The concert featured the band Virvel as special guests 15 On May 2 2016 the band released the single Vrlo jednostavno Very Simple 16 and on December 5 of the same year the band released the single Danas ce se desiti nesto lepo Something Nice Will Happen Today 17 In December 2017 the band released the single Kako ja to ne primecujem How Come I Don t Notice That announcing the live album Exit 2017 with the recording of their performance on the 2017 Exit festival The album will be released on vinyl in a limited number of copies 18 Legacy editThe song Nebo nebo plavo je The Sky the Sky Is Blue appeared on the 45th place of the B92 Top 100 Domestic Songs polled by the Radio B92 listeners in 2006 19 The lyrics of 4 songs by the band were featured in Petar Janjatovic s book Pesme bratstva detinjstva amp potomstva Antologija ex YU rok poezije 1967 2007 Songs of Brotherhood Childhood amp Offspring Anthology of Ex YU Rock Poetry 1967 2007 20 Members editCurrent members Branislav Babic Kebra vocals 1980 present Ilija Vlaisavljevic Bebec bass guitar production 1992 2011 present Milorad Ristic Miki bass guitar backing vocals Vladimir Cinkocki Cina drums backing vocals 1994 1997 2009 present Former members Edi Keler drums 1980 1981 1985 1991 Goran Ivcic Tuksa bass guitar 1980 Bora Oslovcan bass guitar drums guitar 1980 Pera Telarov guitar drums bass guitar 1980 Aleksandar Koledin Kole drums guitar bass guitar 1980 Zoran Geratovic Gera bass guitar 1981 1983 1997 2004 Miroslav Bedov Micke bass guitar 1983 1985 1989 1992 2001 2004 Robert Radic drums 1988 1990 2005 Branislav Bukurov Koca guitar 1988 1990 Masa Zilnik vocals backing vocals 1988 1990 Zoran Lekic Leki guitar 1991 Danica Milovanov Daca vocals backing vocals 1992 1996 Jovan Pejic drums 1992 Dragan Knezevic Gagi guitar backing vocals 1992 2010 Jovanka Ilic vocals backing vocals 1993 1994 Tamara Dobler vocals backing vocals 1997 2006 Slobodan Levakov Coba drums 1997 1999 Mirko Topalski drums 1999 2005 Milos Romic groove box 2000 2010 Milos Raskovic Rasa bass guitar 2004 2007 Discography editMain article Obojeni Program discography Najvaznije je biti zdrav 1990 Ovaj zid stoji krivo 1991 Verujem ti jer smo isti 1994 Ili 5 minuta ispred tebe 1996 Sva sreca general voli decu 1999 Ako nisam dobra sta cemo onda 2002 Da li je to covek ili je masina 2005 Kako to mislis mi 2012 Videography editDrugi talas 1983 Prvo tromesecje Pavla Hromisa 1983 Tako se kalio celik 1988 Kad se neko necem dobrom nada 2001 Da li je to covek ili je masina 2005 Bilo jednom 2006 References edit Obojeni Program Najvaznije Je Biti Zdrav Vinyl LP Album at Discogs Obojeni Program Ovaj Zid Stoji Krivo Vinyl LP Album at Discogs Various Radio Utopia B92 1989 1994 CD at Discogs a b Various Kompilaciјa Metropolis Vol 2 CD at Discogs Various Ovo Je Zemlja Za Nas Radio Boom 93 1992 1997 CD at Discogs Obojeni Program Sva Sreca General Voli Decu Cassette Album at Discogs produkcija i27 production Obojeni Program Obojeniprogram rs Archived from the original on 2009 07 01 Retrieved 2014 08 13 a b Obojeni Program Kosmos u tvom srcu Igracke se voze levom rukom Vinyl LP at Discogs Hello Bing CDs and Vinyl at Discogs Obojeni Program Ja Hocu Te 982 Vinyl at Discogs Jelen Pivo LIVE Archived from the original on 2016 03 13 Retrieved 2010 08 10 a b Obojeni Program Kako to mislis mi 2012 Branislav Babic Kebra Obojeni Program Ako nesto moze da spase svet onda je to lepota zivota balkanrock com 35 godina Obojenog Programa na Miksalistu balkanrock com Obojeni Program Vrlo jednostavno Obojeni Program Pogledajte Danas ce se desiti nesto lepo Rockomotiva com Obojeni program Kako ja to ne primecujem prvi singl sa live albuma Rockomotiva com 1 Archived March 28 2007 at the Wayback Machine Janjatovic Petar 2008 Pesme bratstva detinjstva amp potomstva Antologija ex YU rok poezije 1967 2007 Belgrade Vega media EX YU ROCK enciklopedija 1960 2006 Janjatovic Petar ISBN 978 86 905317 1 4 NS rockopedija novosadska rock scena 1963 2003 Mijatovic Bogomir SWITCH 2005External links editOfficial website Archived 2009 07 01 at the Wayback Machine Obojeni Program at Myspace Obojeni Program at YouTube Obojeni Program at 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